So the Everun topsole and the Forever Floatride Energy's insole are the exact same thickness. It works perfectly.
So the Everun topsole and the Forever Floatride Energy's insole are the exact same thickness. It works perfectly.
AhWhatTheCheese wrote:
Nice shoe wrote:
I just got a pair of the forever energy and I'm impressed. I did the half size down on general consensus advice and seems to be the best way. Maybe the slightest bit narrower in the mid-foot maybe for the first time I put it on but great for the toe box.
Having put zero miles in it, it seems to fit nicely between the pegasus and peg turbo, which is exactly what I'm looking for. Reebok is also running a 40% off sale so the price was a no-brainer.
The grip appears to be insane. I think I could run up a wall spider-man style with it. Would be potentially a great winter shoe too.
Agreed. This started becoming my winter daily shoe in early-spring. In Wisconsin the Epic Reacts get much stiffer, harder, and less bouncy in the cold. The traction is also bad in the snow. The Forever Energy has better traction in the snow and the ride is far more consistent in the cold.
Now after using them for a week or so I like them even better. It's becoming my daily and replacing my peg turbo. Great shoe. Wish the heel cup was a tiny bit less stiff as I've had a bit of rub on Achilles and putting them on with laces done up is a pain. It really is a great every day shoe. I might order another one soon .
50% off today ($50 + tax) on Reebok's site with code CYBER.